New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 8, 1916, Page 3

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, Boston Store|“Ht RN FEFT Ve | »age-Allen & Co. HARTFORD An Attra;‘ti;é Showing of This Season’s Best = Does Not Believe it Wil Gontinue | 0 Y/ (¥ KLLNEW SPRING SUITS HERE eadveto-Wear t is absolutel A fine collection of Our Ready-to-Wear Department i y ) N 3 London, March $—Winston Spen- ¢ free of winter sqits. ) i FRENCH SERGES cer Churehill, former First Lord of Everything is new—everything representing ad- in the most desirable color- |ihe Admiralty, now a Celonel, and i i mpl Ad alty, L i ete as ings, at 58c, 75¢ $1 00 and fresh from the trenches, sprang back - vanced Styles for spring. _Our stock is as co B G195 e e into the parlimentary arena yester- > \ & you would expect to find it a month later. day in a daring spoech, answering | : This gives you the opportunity to wear the most BROADCLOTHS s o e e . \ § up-to-date apparel—And the Cost Is No Greater Than Always one of the leading | naval estimates, and declaring that 3 ) d \ ! You Are Asked to Pay For Last Season’s Styles Else- . . FEER the admiralty lacked driving force, ) = fabrics BS0SinchesMlwider | Sl it e it sl e s e o) ) \Y where. * $1.50 a yard. too late by bringing back Lord Fish- ¢ \ : 5—Sui smart style in Great st U er. former First Sea Lord, to nead ; 'SUITS AT $19.7 S;nts ff, mart style in WOOL POPLINS | the admiralty administration. V) i Variety. Plenty of room for choice in material, are very desir 5 Great interest attached to Coloncl \ . , ack and white checks that are so e y desirable at 75¢ to |, Sreat I re-appearance after a b ; { and style. Those < s of $1.50 a yard. period of silence while serving with ) | B | | R % very popular are in evidence he_re. And all details o BLACK and WHITE ';"j‘ artiyandanh o the inavalfoolicy A - I GRAFO tailoring and workmanship are right. These are Suits v e had inaugurated at the ovening | : | 4 ; ' ioh ect to pay $25 for—but we buy CHECKS of the war was undergoing consider- \, d f such as you might exp! pay ki Are sure to be popular. We | *ls hanee. - 2o ) —always reQ B or | and sell'in such great quantities that we are able 0 53 i Mr. Balfour had just concluded an i have them from 19¢ to $1.50 | optimistic statement of the naval give extreme values. . a yard. gutlook, wWhich strongly appealed to \ : WA lns'tan{' use, e SUITS AT $25.00—Extremely clever styles includ= the patriotic sentiments of the house i i SILK POPLINS of commons, o that Colonel Chure. ing many of he most popular models shown in New : 40-inches wide. areat value, | THILS criticisms ‘were at first coldly 1 i : to —mqvm t e ! one s York at this minute. Some are adaptations of styles . AIULC. | received. But he gradually gathered h? ! i i $1.00 and $1.25. i e RS e | , ) : \ arts’ the created by leading Paris leaders of style. PLAID SIL S P e o mueh ntialaen, i ‘ Py arms$ = \ And we have an abundance of new Spring Coats \ XS Wants Action Or An Explanation. = - \ also, as well as gowns and wraps. Y ] y RSy For Waists and Trimmings, | “I am sorry I must strike a par i S record Ask to see the original Paris creations which we : 95 | ving note” he bagan, “not of re- . i i :igdgfr;; colotings S S11251 ERTInS e iinaRt o, i oot e | have here. You will be delighted with them. > SL.9U. ! i SR warning. While Jellicoe commands | e the grand fleet it will manoeuvre in : ’ — ] ALL’S IS the presence of the enemy with the % — e . ” B McC {J&znl;fingth utmost professional skill. “’0‘ must 4 lii-.--l‘--...-...l--.‘ | not believe that Germany will he War upon Pain ! content to allow her fleet to lie im potent and derided in the Kiel canal We must assume that something “as happened in the German naval yards | and that Germany has completed hei in i isi program. Pain is a visitor to every home and usually it comes quite unexpectedly. But you are prepared for every emergency if you keep a small bottle of Sloan’s Liniment handy. It is the greatest pain killer ever discovered. “If ours, too, has not been com- 4 pleted solid reasons must be given *o [ 5 justify the postponement and delay ompan s o muy The Columbia Graphophone Company ation of efforts at the admiralty, f g 1 iR B presents the last word in sound-reproducing cure it will give no chance of future Colonel Churchill caused some stir imnstruments— by asking whether the admiralty was Simply laid on the skin— no rubbing raquired—It drives the pain away iostantly, It is really wonderful. Roof Collapses While They Listenca | KeePIng the shipbuilding program te \ (J S the time to which he and the pre- | to Evangelist. vious board had been working. e e eW ec rlc Connellsville, Pa., March 8.—JFour ,declared there should be no limit of men were drowned and a number of | 1abor in connection with the British : 3 others injured here yesterday when |fleet. the vital units of which must ono a the Baltimore & Ohio railroad shops | Fésources. collapsed during a religious meetin:s He said that since he had returned | ny i he electric current is on, aside JThe dead are. Arthur Wagner, clerk from the front he had received in- No need of a attention from you, once t 5 + Crossland, machinist; . tarrs | 'mation which was not entirely sat : from changing records. To start the instrument you simply bring the 5 . isfving concerning the progress of - ga Ly achinist ap L = g a )4:rnnu»“\‘wllmvm' apprentice; John | o 8 o0 etion. Delailt it tone-arm over to playing position - i n. iy T avoided, but it B o . -y The men had assembled to listen | POCOSSArIY be dyvoided, ":ap'“,“ < ", It operates perfectly on any current, whether direct or alternating; is adapt- to a talk by an evangelist who is con- v 25 2 ! ducting servites ‘in'‘one of the local | Provided: in‘ . the - naval pro- able to any voltage; may be attached to any socket; and can be depended itiohas L aai: 5 . gram had been completed, the navv . £ 5 : e z B fhue h']’\' “';‘1 a number of them | G015 he ready, with an ample mar upon to give continuous, silent, effective service underany andall c Jicf feilie p OF tHe VAL WHE | iy of eafety. 10 wes withiln | the collapsed under thelr weight. SiX | wer of the admiralty to compleie [ ‘ Dealers are ready to supply the Electric Columbia were saved by the prompt action of | this program, but he expressed doubr . : : S 56 persons near-by. whether this had been done. Mean- Grafonola in four models at the prices of $125, $§135, — while there was an impenetrable veil Native eggs, 33c. Russell Bros. |over the German program £175 and $225. . = LINFMENT S O D o Sloan’s | Liniment | 00 0 0| “That is a grave fact”” said Col- onel Churchill, “for, while we know DEAD. jnothing yet. we may be sure that New Columbia Records on sale the 20th of every month. s | something is going on there. That the Columbia Records in all Foreign Languages This advertisement was dictated to the Dictaphons ~flircus Clown Who Made Thousands | German ns built up by the Kaiser’ Laugh Ends Own Lifc. greatest effor remaining idle in . N r A > - _.._ i the Kiel (Canal without some further L ) o ork, arch 8.—Frank Oak- | preme offort for its development is o 9 1o milions of weopls Tauch turonsr, |unthinkable. ~ We should, therefore, un l s r t the conntry, was foucd dead a | assume that Germany has completed < e Siclds from deobeaiatins sas e | merdnaval program,t and it fours| Has ! ¥ a ea theatrical boarding house here early :“\‘_”’_:j;':“y‘“_:o,m?\fyt;dhteh?\:z?e b : DOUBLE-DISC RECORDS and the COLUMBIA 'fg‘:}"s;;’:‘fl‘fl;‘\.m‘tising through its users. This is what one lady had today. “Slive who was forty-five years old, came by his nickname “Let ‘'me hav : i . 4 ” ave some of y Av Brea I ta through his height and slenderness. & L th ther d. ToRans Dein B B 5t SRR R By e e other day at my friend’s house and we thought it was fine?” parned him a circus job at the age of . | Your grocer can supply you. fourteen and for vears he traveled T ¢ with Barnum'’s circus. Later he = ap- | Miners to Profit by $8,000,000 As Re- peared in vaudeville. He was born in sult of Conference. I STOCK OF COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS AND RIXCORDS FOR SALE BY Preden New York, March 8.—The bitum- inous coal miners and operators who un]h ’ are meeting at the McAlpin have 2 r Ouse o s | re: ed a tentative wage scale agree- recoros ment, but were not able to set- . . 11 be our Specia his T rsday. tle Ccortain other difierences re- 138 Main Street. Tel. 974-4. Hallinan Bldg. R ol srenieljorstisgTburday. specting working conditions in the Our Whipped Cream Goods and Chocolate Eclairs and Cream mincs. They adjourned again, (bt:l‘(.‘- COLUMBIA HEADQUARTERS Puffs are al s sweet, wholesome and delicious. fore, until yesterday, w it is All of Our Large Store is Devoted Exclusively to Talking Our Crullers and Doughnuts are fried in Pure Lard only, which expected they will arrive a set- g 5 dete £ et Machines, Thus Assuring' You Our Undivided Attention. accounts for their pure taste end tenderness Advances in wages that will total about $8.000,000 a year have been agreed to by the operators. Thi sum will be distributed to the miners L e o We carry the complete selection of Columbia Records | will represent an increase only a | Jittle less than that originally de- b and will be glad to Dlay them for you any time at your con-,! = o VARG manded e 1 W; Py £ = i 5 ‘ T sevase e for miners > venience, also the full line of Columbia Grafonolas ranging in | —_ ! depending on the field in which th . e i) i) o ) prices from $15 up, at very easy terms. Step in and get ' RN ; AN 1 to 16 cents a d For miners this 5 . . . Itching skins wage scale of from 6 to 13.6 per cent. and for day laborers 6 per cent. oo e verany e et | i, v Tt vee'nen | HIENIRY MORANS, Jeweler, ' M0 SRitaiN, or 5 2 ; s stood by both sides that . skins itching, burning and disfigured by | Put it is “,"“‘"_‘f’f"‘“_m S s 7 P A cezema, ringworm, or similar torment- an increa G g - — S —_— = — g D E : : .+ differences can be ami- % ing skin-trouble, in s oilier alff headaches, etc. are nature’s Warning s _wsm bath with cably settled. 0 you that you need GLASSES. Wiyl e s : e, it ros 1 A =7 put it off? Come here and haw simplo application Native eggs, : s o o s of resinol ointment. : 2 . 2 ” i ey The soothing, he COLUMBIA GETS McCREA. 3 s . 3 ' i }/ and fit you to the right GLASSHS ing resinol medica- Philadelphia, March 8.—Ioswell C. 4 CHESTNUT STREET - g Just Around the Corner : i < Prompt attention now i tion stops itchi s Wh . 7 5 . ) : 0 oW may save y yat oncs, and soon ey e R Just Received a Large New Stock of Columbia Grafonolas for Your Ex- : /s suffering and greater trouble later o, clears away all trace ) | has accepted the position of profe: amination. 2 > SRS F ] MCGUIRE of eruption, even in sor of economics at Columbia Univer- . ° 9 ovsesend intubliom WP sity and will assume his new dutles - - = — , f OPTOMETRIST i cases, unless the trouble is due to some | ,,," y;y 1. Dr. McCrea has been LOSES LUSITANIA SUIT. by her husband, Albert Lloyd Hopkins | company, and it is unreasonable to g ) 254 Main Street s ove i serious internal disorder. ho Hoal Ginn ; : . 2 t L J a | dean of the Wharton school since just before he sailed on the Lusitania. | presume that e did not read the rid- A Commerc Witt's Bloc You nced never hesitate to use resi- P — = : { i . - os nol. Tt is a doctor’s prescription that | 1912 Before his appointment as When the steamship was torpedoed | er he signed.’ s 2 x hias been used by other physicians for | Professor there in 1911 he served as | Vietim of Submarine Sismed War Ri- | Mr. Hopkins lost his life. 1t was shown | === - venty year the treatment of skin | head of the department of civics der Before Sailing. that Mr. Hopkins had signed a nd GET j b :;‘fyffigti‘i)r;‘;. u;tx(‘»LntaLinsr;a\m'rl:](\;e]; n:LL;-A"- history at the Eastern Illinols State i rider to the policy which Ju ASK FOR a ‘ kor Your lnsurance and MUL“GH‘PH I.ETTERS E A Normal ool, instructor in econ- New York, March 8.—Mrs. Mary | Shearn of the supreme court decided 3 S { ing that could injure the tenderest | Normal scho 1 5 e sup ourt Sureiy Bonas Soide ; skgn- Every druggist sells resinol oint- | omics at Trinity college, (Connecticut) | p,, vieq Hopkins of 270 Riverside Drive | relieved the company of lability. Jus~ voli s aubre b)y aViie Sourinaurl] | 2avianllis 69 TyPewriting done I ment, and Tesinol soap. Resinol Soap | and Faverweather , professor of econ- | D2Vie® Hob 3 0/ C0 BWEECE B e Shearn sata: E ORIGINAL | ance written by & map who kunows | ''® 480 & colors with SEuSNg gsoothes tender skins and helps to make | omics and sociology at Bowdoin col- % y b i “This war pider was given great | TH: ¥ ‘ Letter Heads Printed, | ectic: jeneral Life Insurance | how. Go to oor complexions clear, fresh and vel- | lege. Connecticut Genera " prominence, Tt was separately signed ; HARTFORD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, Ing Bm, because it contains this resinol . company for ,$40,000, which she | by the insured, a business man and MALTED MILK DWIGHT A. PARSONS, | ;0 e Hotont i Prescription. Native eggs, 33c. Russell Bros. claimed was due on a policy taken out | president of a great shipbuilding | Cheap substitutes cost ¥OU same price. Booth's Block.

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